Remove Ads on Windows Live Messenger (formerly MSN Messenger 8)
Filed in: Downloads, Microsoft, Technology, Tips n Tricks — January 14th, 2006
Have you install Windows Live Messenger (formerly MSN Messenger 8 ) ? Previously, I told you how to make an ads free MSN Messenger 7.x, now I am going to show you how to remove the ads on Windows Live Messenger. Make it ads free!
Where is the ad?

So far, I only see a half banner ads at the bottom of Windows Live Messenger main window. I haven’t see any ad on message window yet.
Anyway, let’s get rid of the ad!
Patch Windows Live Messenger
In order to remove the ads, we need to modify the Windows Live Messenger core. Fortunately, someone created the tool to patch it.
- Download and run A-Patch for Windows Live Messenger.
- After launching A-Patch, tick the “Patch MSN Messenger” option. The A-Patch is a powerful tool to remove many objects from Windows Live Messenger but we are focusing on removing ads here.

- Click “Next” button twice until you are at “Page 2” of A-Patch. Tick the “Remove Advertisement“.

- Again, click “Next” button until you are at “Page 5“. Tick the “Remove Advertisement” at the bottom.

- Click “Next” button and forward until “Page 8” then click “Apply” button to patch Windows Live Messenger. Remember to quit Windows Live Messenger first.
- After applied the patch, you can launch your ads free Windows Live Messenger. Enjoy!

Note: If anything goes wrong after patching Windows Live Messenger, you can restore the backup copy by running A-Patch again (select “Restore Backups“).
Bonus: The Simple Way
Is A-Patch too complicated to you? Get the MSN NoAd (source). Simply run the downloaded “msn_noad.exe” file and you are done! (Remember to quiet Windows Live Messenger before applying patch)
My two cents
This post has been requested by a few readers. Guys, I am listening to your requests! Here you are.
Personally, I don’t think the small ads is annoying. Anyway, the A-Patch is a powerful tool, it has other useful features such as enable running multiple instances of Windows Live Messenger and showing current WinAMP song title (instead of Windows Media Player) .
For those don’t need the extra features, simply use the MSN NoAd patch.


